Prairie View A&M University is proud to share the accomplishments of our alumni in the education field.

Tiffany Bob named new principal of Fondren Middle School
Tiffany Bob has been selected as the new principal of Fondren Middle School. Bob began her career in education over 16 years ago in HISD. Bob has served students as a Special Education teacher, Reading teacher trainer, Special Education program specialist, and assistant principal. Most recently, Bob has served as the high school dean at Young Women’s College Preparatory Academy. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies and a Master of Education in Educational Administration from Prairie View A&M University.

 

 

Rhonda Honore named new principal of Black Middle School
Rhonda Honore has been selected as the new principal of Frank Black Middle School. Honore began her 20-year career with HISD as a fifth-grade Science teacher at Burbank Elementary School, where she received Teacher of the Year and HAABSE Teacher of the Year awards. During her 20-year tenure in the district, Honore also has served as a math and science content specialist, teacher development specialist, and Rice Model Lab teacher. She most recently served as principal at Reynolds Elementary School. She received her bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Houston, a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Prairie View A&M University, and an MBA with an Educational Leadership focus from the University of Saint Thomas.

 

Texans Can Academy – Dallas Ross Avenue Announces New Principal
Texans Can Academies is pleased to announce the appointment of Rufus Johnson as the Texans Can Academy – Dallas Ross Avenue 2018-2019 principal. The 16+ year education veteran most recently served as the assistant principal for Texans Can Academy – Fort Worth Lancaster Avenue, and has been with the non-profit charter school organization for eight years. He also served as the assistant principal for Texans Can Academy – Oak Cliff, Ross Avenue, and Houston Hobby prior to his position at Fort Worth Lancaster Avenue. This will be Johnson’s first year serving as head principal.

“Rufus has demonstrated outstanding instructional and extracurricular guidance for our student body and staff during his eight years with us,” said Richard Marquez, CEO and President of Texans Can Academies. “We are confident his vision and expertise will reflect in the Ross Avenue campus this year and look forward to the long-term results his leadership will bring to the school.”

Johnson has a bachelor’s degree in management from Paul Quinn College and a master’s degree in education administration from Prairie View A&M University. He obtained his teaching certification through the 21st Century Leadership Principal Program.

Tesha Foreman named new principal of Fleming Middle School
Tesha Foreman has been selected as the new principal of Fleming Middle School. Foreman began her career in HISD in 2002 as a special education teacher at Paul Revere Middle School. She spent time as dean of students and assistant principal at Revere, Fleming, and West Briar middle schools. Most recently, Foreman served as the Interim Principal at Sugar Grove Academy. She earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree and Master’s Degree in Educational Administration at Prairie View A&M University.